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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (406359)5/14/2003 8:32:12 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
In that you are are a vulgar anus and have demonstrated no recognizable honesty or decency I laugh at all your rantings.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (406359)5/14/2003 9:27:15 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 769670
 
The classic MISUSE of POWER by Publicans.....Should be a Senate INVESTIGATION.....
Homeland Security Department Used to Track
Texas Democrats
by Glenn W. Smith

Republicans in Washington and Austin, Texas apparently used a Homeland Security
Department agency to track Texas Democratic legislators who left the state to block
passage of a GOP-backed Congressional redistricting bill.

This is the same Homeland Security Department that is supposed to be making America
safe from foreign terrorists. It's the agency we were told would never be used for domestic
political purposes.

But today's edition of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that the Air and Marine
Interdiction and Coordination Center, in Riverside, California, became involved in the
Republican search for 51 Democratic state representatives who went to Ardmore,
Oklahoma to break a quorum of the House and block action on the redistricting bill.

Here's what the Star-Telegram reported: "The agency received a call to locate a specific
Piper turboprop aircraft. It was determined that the plane belonged to former House
Speaker Pete Laney." Laney is one of the Democrats who is fighting against the
redistricting bill.

The newspaper said, "Laney's plane proved to be a key piece of information because,
(Republican House Speaker) Craddick said, it's how he determined that the Democrats
were in Ardmore. 'We called someone, and they said they were going to track it. I have no
idea how they tracked it down,' Craddick said. 'That's how we found them.'"

The Interdiction and Coordination center "falls under the auspices of the Homeland
Security Department," the Star-Telegram reported.

Republican Craddick, at the request of U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, is pushing a redistricting
plan that would eliminate five Democrats from the U.S. Congress. Currently, the Texas
delegation contains 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans.

While saying they "called someone," Craddick denied making calls to any federal agency,
but DeLay confirmed that Republicans sought the assistance of federal law enforcement.

The action by the House Democrats, dubbed the "Heroes of the House" and the "Killer
D's" (a reference to a similar quorum-busting action by Texas Senate Democrats in the
late 1970s), has gained national attention. Their action has also received a surprising
amount of support from Texas newspapers, which have criticized the deeply partisan
actions of Texas Republicans.

Republican leaders in Texas and Washington are furious. They have called the
Democrats, holed up in a Holiday Inn in Ardmore, "cowards" and "terrorists."

State troopers have followed the Democrats wives, parents and children. Troopers even
staked out a hospital where one lawmaker's premature twins are being cared for. Staffers
have been harassed. All this has happened after the location of the Democrats was
known.

Now, in a chilling revelation, we discover the Homeland Security Department was
apparently used to try and track the Democrats' whereabouts.

It was no doubt a ham-fisted, incautious and bungled attempt (like the Watergate burglary)
by Republicans to use all the law enforcement they could find to overcome the Democrats'
temporary advantage.

But the use of the Homeland Security Department for partisan political purposes should
alarm all Americans. It deserves a full, complete and independent investigation.

The warnings of civil libertarians appear to have been justified. Even if it turns out that
some half-crazed Republican staffer or independent investigator called the Air and Marine
Interdiction and Coordination Center, it raises disturbing questions about the operations of
Homeland Security and the lengths Republicans will go enforce their will.

Americans deserve to know the details of this scandal. And they deserve to know them
now.

Glenn W. Smith is managing director/consultant to the progressive Rockridge Institute of
Oakland, California. Smith lives in Austin, Texas. His email is
glenns@affinitydynamics.com.

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